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blockchain.py
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import hashlib
import json
from time import time
#from textwrap import dedent
import requests
from uuid import uuid4
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from flask import Flask, jsonify, request
class Blockchain(object):
def __init__(self):
self.chain = []
self.current_transactions = []
# set() is used tonhold the list of nodes
self.nodes = set()
# create the first block
self.new_block(previous_hash=1, proof=100)
def register_node(self, address):
"""
Add a new node to the list of nodes
:param address: Address of node. Eg. 'http://192.168.0.5:5000'
"""
parsed_url = urlparse(address)
if parsed_url.netloc:
self.nodes.add(parsed_url.netloc)
elif parsed_url.path:
# Accepts an URL without scheme like '192.168.0.5:5000'.
self.nodes.add(parsed_url.path)
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid URL')
def valid_chain(self, chain):
"""
Determine if a given blockchain is valid
:param chain: <list> A blockchain
:return: <bool> True if valid else False
"""
last_block = chain[0]
current_index = 1
while current_index < len(chain):
block = chain[current_index]
print(f'{last_block}')
print(f'{block}')
print("\n--------\n")
# Chekc if the hash of the block is correct
if block['previous_hash'] != self.hash(last_block):
return False
# Check of the Proof of Work is correct
if not self.valid_proof(last_block['proof'], block['proof']):
return False
last_block = block
current_index += 1
return True
def resolve_conflicts(self):
"""
This is our Consensus Algorithm for resolving conflicts
by replacing a chain with the longest one in the network.
:return: <bool> True is our chain was replaced else False
"""
neighbours = self.nodes
new_chain = None
# We're looking for chains longer than ours
max_length = len(self.chain)
# Grab and verify the chains from all the nodes in our network
for node in neighbours:
response = requests.get(f'http://{node}/chain')
if response.status_code == 200:
length = response.json()['length']
chain = response.json()['chain']
# Check if the length is longer and the chain is valid
if length > max_length and self.valid_chain(chain):
max_length = length
new_chain = chain
# Replace our chain if we discovered a new, valid chain longer than ours
if new_chain:
self.chain = new_chain
return True
return False
def new_block(self, proof, previous_hash=None):
"""
creates a new block and adds it to the chain
:param proof: <int> the proof given by the Proof of Work Algorithm
:param previous_hash: (Optional) <str> hash of previous block
:return: <dict> new Block
"""
block = {
'index': len(self.chain) + 1,
'timestamp': time(),
'transactions': self.current_transactions,
'proof': proof,
'previous_hash': previous_hash or self.hash(self.chain[-1]),
}
# reset the current list of transactions
self.current_transactions = []
self.chain.append(block)
return block
def new_transaction(self, sender, recipient, amount):
"""
Creates a new transaction to go into the next mined Block
:param sender: <str> Address of the sender
:param recipient: <str> Address of the recipient
:param amount: <int> Amount
:return: <int> the index of the block that will hold this transaction
"""
self.current_transactions.append({
'sender': sender,
'recipient': recipient,
'amount': amount,
})
return self.last_block['index'] + 1
@staticmethod
def hash(block):
"""
Creates a SHA-256 hash of a Block
:param block: <dict> Block
:return: <str>
The dict must be ordered, or else we'll have inconsistent hashes
"""
block_string = json.dumps(block, sort_keys=True).encode()
return hashlib.sha256(block_string).hexdigest()
@property
def last_block(self):
# returns the last block in the chain
return self.chain[-1]
def proof_of_work(self, last_proof):
"""
Proof of Work Algorithm:
- Find a number x such that hash(xx') contains 4 leading zeroes, where x is the previous x'
- x is the previous proof and x' is the new proof
:param last_proof: <int>
:return: <int>
"""
proof = 0
while self.valid_proof(last_proof, proof) is False:
proof += 1
return proof
@staticmethod
def valid_proof(last_proof, proof):
"""
Validates the Proof: Does hash(last_proof, proof) contain 4 leading zeroes?
:param last_proof: <int> Previous Proof
:param proof: <int> Current Proof
:return: <bool> True if correct, else False
"""
guess = f'{last_proof}{proof}'.encode()
guess_hash = hashlib.sha256(guess).hexdigest()
return guess_hash[:4] == "0000"